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i reminded us. i'm downsizing had to focus in on the operation depends crippled new step out on six hundred thousand dollars to one hundred and nine i think we need him by the council had seventeen children the best in the name says is identified it mean to my mom haven't seen cctv nice on the tuning in banking the spankings national disaster risk reduction and management console said three thousand six hundred and eighty one people have died from typhoid heidi and in the country and in debt has increased in the end of the twelve thousand people but with the one thousand were still missing. it is just the fact it's a nine point eight meeting people at the story to read or just really being restored some of the international a passer by fifty eight ounces twenty times in a tete province have received assistance aimed to live in the capital of late april the mini me along with amy's aryan life threatening situations as hospitals but the story of compliments and then dr is making things less the philip
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follow us on twitter and on our facebook page. goodnight to all of you watching. >> despite treacherous conditions, rescue efforts in the philippines continue... >> bodies are on the roads and nobody is picking them up... >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... sunday 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america >>> this is it athis is al jaze. >>> hello and welcome to the news hour i'm in doha. thousands in the philippines trying to escape after the typhoon. >> the president insists the government is doing all it can. >>> pre-election violence in the street. as mozambique's settlement givinggivesaway to instablity. >>> divided about politics. how childhood friends are turned into presidential rivals. >>> and the sky is the limit.
follow us on twitter and on our facebook page. goodnight to all of you watching. >> despite treacherous conditions, rescue efforts in the philippines continue... >> bodies are on the roads and nobody is picking them up... >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... sunday 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america >>> this is it athis is al jaze. >>> hello and welcome to the news hour i'm in doha. thousands in the philippines trying to escape...
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thanks. >> she loves it. >>> all right, that's it for us at 10:00. but remember the news is always on kpix.com. gary has more sports at 11:00 on kpix5. goodnight. ,,,,,,,, for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >> the 49ers rise to the top isn't as easy as the fans, but when you get there, the view is great. nobody expected the panthers to shake things up in the nfc, but carolina's defense is clearly championship caliber. the ball was flying through the air on saturday. unfortunately for colin kaepernick it
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i appreciate you taking the time to join us and talk to us about >> despite treacherous conditions, rescue efforts in the philippines continue... >> bodies are on the roads and nobody is picking them up... >> joie chen report live a special edition of america tonight... 9pm et / 6pm pt on al jazeera america imprisonment in a brutal prison colony pla may have research resurfaced. after months in a prison she has said. >> i'm joined by nadia's husband. petro. i know it's been a rough few days for you. there is a report that nadia has reappeared and is in a penal heard. >> we have the same information that she has is in one of the penal colonies. and this is why we are here to basically make the search for her and discover if she is in the quite quite quite vicinity. and thre she has been in complee isolation. we consider that as punishment. both inside russia domestically and internationally. she has been missing for several weeks as you said while she was in transit from this camp to sigsiberia. >> did you have any idea where she was durin during that time. >> our source and informal leaks
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. >> we left because they wanted us out. >> but they want us back now. >> but we aught not to go back because why should we go back and undertake again the defense of these islands after they threw us out. you know, tell them -- >> because we're building a ring around china. >> how many philippine- americans are there today? >> there are third or fourth in terms of the numbers. >> i don't think so. >> i would say, sure. >> we'll have to turn that over to the research assistant. issue two, obama's fumble. >> we fumbled the rollout on this healthcare law. a whole bunch of things that are working really well, which people didn't notice. because they weren't controversial. i am very frustrated, but i'm also somebody who, if i fumbled the ball, i'm going to wait until i get the next plane and i'm going to run as hard as i can and do right by the team. so, ultimately i'm the head of this team. we did fumble the ball on it and what i'm going to do is make sure that we get it fixed. >> question, can president obama regain the ball? mort. >> we have a tradition in america of people apologizing
. >> we left because they wanted us out. >> but they want us back now. >> but we aught not to go back because why should we go back and undertake again the defense of these islands after they threw us out. you know, tell them -- >> because we're building a ring around china. >> how many philippine- americans are there today? >> there are third or fourth in terms of the numbers. >> i don't think so. >> i would say, sure. >> we'll have to turn...
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she joins us live. the opposition group says the truce is over does that mean the country is heading back to full scale civil war again? >> i think that is highly unlikely. what we have are two different issues going on here. they say the truce is over. what this means in practice is that they have to extracted themselves from the political process and they are now back in the bush where they fought the war. what has happened since the attacks in october they have gone into total disorganizational array. the leadership is in hiding in one central part of the country his former soldiers are probably the people carrying out the attacks on the roads and he spoke to people in the capital and frankly they have no idea where he is or what he is up to. i think they have established communication recently but frankly the organization as a whole is all over the place. that is why we are seeing so much confusion. they have not withdrawn ow entirely. they still have seats in parliament. do they want full scale war
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a vaccine is used in other parts of the world but has not been approved for widespread use in the u.s. a supply is being imported for use in princeton. >>> a southern california high school is considering a face lift for the mascot. the coachella arab drew a formal complaint. the district refuses to give up the name which dates from the 1920s but is gathering ideas of the appearance perhaps changing the mascot to a horse. >>> joan jett has been booted off the float of the macy's thanksgiving parade. she loves rock 'n' roll but she doesn't like meat. she was going to support south dakota ranchers but she's a vegetarian. she chose to make the switch because people's political agenda were getting in the way of an entertainment driven event. >>> americans spend billions on her ball supplements. but are they worth it. >> the fourth bore of the colonel cot are open. >> a touching tribute to children with cancer. >> she's beautiful. >> you're beautiful. >> more than a fashion statement. how parents, doctors and strangers help kids in need. would you rather have spoons for hands or elbows for
a vaccine is used in other parts of the world but has not been approved for widespread use in the u.s. a supply is being imported for use in princeton. >>> a southern california high school is considering a face lift for the mascot. the coachella arab drew a formal complaint. the district refuses to give up the name which dates from the 1920s but is gathering ideas of the appearance perhaps changing the mascot to a horse. >>> joan jett has been booted off the float of the...
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i just sort of used that up. and then once i got it back, the more i realized take advantage of every moment of every day. i came to realize that day thatit can all end unexpectedly, where we least expect it. and it can end just like that. >> tonight, cbs news presents a special edition of 48 hours as it happened, john f. kennedy. bob sheafer takes you inside the four days that changed america and american television history, tonight at 9:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> well, this is your last weekend to visit could it tower -- coit tower for a while. it's set to close on monday for five months of renovations. the 80-year-old tower, plans call for rejuvenating the mural. they will fix some of the cracks in the walls and upgrade the plumbing and lighting. >>> all right, i guess you have some rain in the forecast of yours? >> we do. speaking of san francisco, san francisco has gone 55 days without any measurable rain. so we need rain obviously around the bay area. we could be getting some by by the end of the week. sp
i just sort of used that up. and then once i got it back, the more i realized take advantage of every moment of every day. i came to realize that day thatit can all end unexpectedly, where we least expect it. and it can end just like that. >> tonight, cbs news presents a special edition of 48 hours as it happened, john f. kennedy. bob sheafer takes you inside the four days that changed america and american television history, tonight at 9:00 right here on kpix 5. >>> well, this...
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as wolf blitzer shows us. his passion for the environment keeps him thriving today. >> who thought the world needed 2 24/7 news. >> i did. >> most of my colleagues thought ted was nuts. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> they called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there is no cut off between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> he was a little unpredictable. >> he built a media empire. he won the america's cup. >> you have to go as fast as you can. > world series. >> he put the atlanta braves organization on the map. >> and the heart of jane fonda. >> i will never love anyone like i love him. >> before his world came crashing down. >> it has been a painful experience obviously. >> the fact that he was taken off that focus allowed him to go to the next important phase of his life. the third act. >> wow. wor wolf blitzer joining me now. you have been able to get to know him as your boss here. that third act. what is in it and do
as wolf blitzer shows us. his passion for the environment keeps him thriving today. >> who thought the world needed 2 24/7 news. >> i did. >> most of my colleagues thought ted was nuts. >> sailing, media, environment, the united nations. >> you changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> they called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there is no cut off between the brain and the mouth with ted. >> he was a little unpredictable....
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thank you for staying with us. we'll tell you about some 70 million people who were caught in the cross hairs of this extensive damage that's reported in illinois with structures reduced to rubble. trees have been uprooted, cars have been turned upside-down, and the national weather service says there could be more. they call the risk for severe weather significant and it
thank you for staying with us. we'll tell you about some 70 million people who were caught in the cross hairs of this extensive damage that's reported in illinois with structures reduced to rubble. trees have been uprooted, cars have been turned upside-down, and the national weather service says there could be more. they call the risk for severe weather significant and it
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that leaves us with states. and states are the ones that we have seen being most aggressive in terms of trying to develop cyber capabilities. >> it goes both ways, hasn't the united states used cyber attacks to deal with iran. >> the united states government and the israeli government were the two governments that developed stuxnet and that is a cyber worm, a computer worm developed and tarted a nuclear facility in iran. the new york times article points out that stuxnet within the government circles was not known as stuxne it, but operational olympic games. it signals that it was not app attack that took place on a day, but was like an operation, a campaign that took place for months, years, and was playing with the sentry fuges at the nuclear facility. >> if you find yourself outside you may want to look up. in an hour you'll have a chance to see not one, but several shooting stars. they are meteors. this weekend is the time to see them. the leonid meteor happens every november, getting the name from the leo c
that leaves us with states. and states are the ones that we have seen being most aggressive in terms of trying to develop cyber capabilities. >> it goes both ways, hasn't the united states used cyber attacks to deal with iran. >> the united states government and the israeli government were the two governments that developed stuxnet and that is a cyber worm, a computer worm developed and tarted a nuclear facility in iran. the new york times article points out that stuxnet within the...
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mark kelly tells us that it is a hit. >> with two brand new lanes to the caldecott tunnel, there is a lot more room on the road. smooth sailing for regular tunnel goers like joseph. >> it is smooth. >> i think they did very well. >> reporter: officials are not too shy pats themselves on the back either. 160,000 drivers everyday can now expect a quicker ride through the mountain. plus, the $417 million project is done early and underbudget. >> great accomplishment. >> the state of california and i'm proud to say the federal government, too, working together to get a great project done. >> reporter: but not everyone is overly impressed. some say we have lowered our expectations with these projects. >> i think we have seen so many fiascoes with these public infratruckture projects that we are shocked when it is done on time and at cost. >> reporter: according to cal tran, the largest chunk of money to build this is federal dollars from the american recovery and reimbursement act along with local tax and tolls. but when a project is done, it is not the price tag that gets people talking.
mark kelly tells us that it is a hit. >> with two brand new lanes to the caldecott tunnel, there is a lot more room on the road. smooth sailing for regular tunnel goers like joseph. >> it is smooth. >> i think they did very well. >> reporter: officials are not too shy pats themselves on the back either. 160,000 drivers everyday can now expect a quicker ride through the mountain. plus, the $417 million project is done early and underbudget. >> great accomplishment....
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these are people used to rebuilding after tragedy. what is different about what happened with typhoon haiyan. is that it is just so massive. in every village that we have seen, every city and town, the roofs have come off almost every building. we are talking about 95% of some children. it may as well be 100%. if there's only two roofs left on some buildings. those are for the more sturdy structures. most people live in tradition traditionally built houses made in trees and branches, and they have collapsed. here, the cathedral. that's what people are talking about. they have water, they don't have power, "how will we get on with it?" they are saying. >> you were talking about how you have personal connections with this particular area that you are reporting from. is - this must be a tough assignment, seeing people you know, areas that you know very well, and recognising how much of an impact this typhoon has had. >> it's the areas that i know, that are most heartbreaking. it's like this is the place that we come to, in my family, and
these are people used to rebuilding after tragedy. what is different about what happened with typhoon haiyan. is that it is just so massive. in every village that we have seen, every city and town, the roofs have come off almost every building. we are talking about 95% of some children. it may as well be 100%. if there's only two roofs left on some buildings. those are for the more sturdy structures. most people live in tradition traditionally built houses made in trees and branches, and they...
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follow us on twitter and on our facebook page. goodnight to all of you watching. >> joie chen report live a special edition of >>> welcome to al jazeera i'm johnathan betz with tonight's top stories. >>> in afghanistan a suicide bombing killed six people in kabul today. it happened where tribeal leades are to discuss the future of afghanistan. >>> aid is finally reaching some of the most remote communities in the philippines. >>> tomorrow historic presidential election in chill . two women are in the run being. running.
follow us on twitter and on our facebook page. goodnight to all of you watching. >> joie chen report live a special edition of >>> welcome to al jazeera i'm johnathan betz with tonight's top stories. >>> in afghanistan a suicide bombing killed six people in kabul today. it happened where tribeal leades are to discuss the future of afghanistan. >>> aid is finally reaching some of the most remote communities in the philippines. >>> tomorrow historic...
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the doctor will stay with us for a bit. i'll see you in the next hour, but everybody else, stay with us right now. because we are going to do some race talk. everyone pause with me and breathe, because i'm going to make an argument that richard cohen did not have it all wrong. ♪ [ male announcer ] welcome back all the sweet things your family loves with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. ♪ welcome back [ male announcer ] it's made with the natural, vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. so let no drink go unsweetened. no spatula un-licked. and no last bit un-sipped. you don't have to throw a party, but you'll probably feel like celebrating. raw natural sweetness, raw natural success. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? w
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talk to us today. the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to thrive and then really really take off. the oxygen of community redevelopment is financing. and all this rebuilding that happened could not have happened without organizations like citi. citi has formed a partnership with our company so that we can take all the lessons from the revitalization of urban america to other cities. so we are now working in chicago and in washington, dc and newark. it's amazing how important safe, affordable housing is to the future of our society. >>> now for our what in the world segm
talk to us today. the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest and best way for them to grow so that they really become cauldrons of prosperity and cities of opportunity? what we have found is that if that family is moved into safe, clean affordable housing, places that have access to great school systems, access to jobs and multiple transportation modes then the neighborhood begins to...
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thanks for joining us. and thanks to all of you for joining us. i'm jamie colby. >> and i'm eric shawn. even when. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. gravy and more, i always wanted to design a bike that honored those who serve our country. and geico gave me that opportunity. now naturally, we wanted it to be powerful, innovative and we built this bike as a tribute to those who are serving, those who have served and their families. and i think we nailed it. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. >>> we begin this hour with a severe weather alert, a tornado watch and warnings all across parts of severalf several midwestern states that's expected to last until at least early evening. look at the scene around chicago. the bears are scheduled to face the baltimore ravens at soldier field. but listen to what the office of emergency services is telling fan whose are still planning on attending. >> the priority is fan safety. so our meeting today discussed with the offi
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tell us more. >> reporter: hello, richelle. indeed, this is a rather extraordinary and unusual election for chile. there are nine candidates. never so many, all the way from the extreme left and extreme right. a lot are independents whose voices weren't heard as loudly as they're being heard now. three candidates are women and the two top contenders are women. it's seems likely chile will have a female pressident. a lot of people are challenging the system in place and saying that major changes need to be made in this country, which is considered often the economic success story of latin america. a country with political stability and institutional stability but which many people believe is not delivering the goods of democracy to ordinary people. so that's the kind of thing that is being talked about for the first time in this election. >> all right. reporting live from santiago. we will check this throughout the day as election results continue to come in. the voting, of course, still open right now. thank you so much. >>> mu
tell us more. >> reporter: hello, richelle. indeed, this is a rather extraordinary and unusual election for chile. there are nine candidates. never so many, all the way from the extreme left and extreme right. a lot are independents whose voices weren't heard as loudly as they're being heard now. three candidates are women and the two top contenders are women. it's seems likely chile will have a female pressident. a lot of people are challenging the system in place and saying that major...
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and find us online at aljazeera.com. fire. >>> . >>> good evening, thank you for joining us. joey chan is on assignment. you are watching "american tonight - the weekend edition", it's a week since typhoon haiyan made landfall in the philippines, and the crisis is far from over. typhoon haiyan was the strongest storm ever to hit that island nation, leaving mass destruction. tens of thousands of people are homeless. thousands are dead. "america tonight is joey chan community. >> it felt as if we reached the end of the world. after hours of driving through debris and devastation we arrived at the end of cebu island, to a tiny community typhoon. >> what was it like when the storm came? >> it's frightening. we were here in our office. i think that's the strongest i have experienced. before? >> no, first time. it is best to describe it like a sound of a 747. and, you know, the office - is burst. >> the mayor said when times are good, this is hardly a wealthy community. there are farmers that catch tuna. 86,000 live in this part of the province, the fact that nine died is almost a
and find us online at aljazeera.com. fire. >>> . >>> good evening, thank you for joining us. joey chan is on assignment. you are watching "american tonight - the weekend edition", it's a week since typhoon haiyan made landfall in the philippines, and the crisis is far from over. typhoon haiyan was the strongest storm ever to hit that island nation, leaving mass destruction. tens of thousands of people are homeless. thousands are dead. "america tonight is joey...
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to tell us more about this mike hanna joins us live from israel. tell us more about the meetings and talks, mike. >> reporter: well, netanyahu is meeting the french president at want moment, and top of the agenda is the issue of iran am we have already heard from benjamin netanyahu in the course of the day greeting the french president when he arrived thanking for the role in interrupting a certain deal, international deal with iran in order to end sanctions against that country. netanyahu insists that these sanctions must be maintained and, in fact, strengthened, and this is what he will be trying to persuade the french president to up his opposition to any deal on the table with iran. >> mike, what can you tell us about the meeting between palestinian president abbas and the french president? >> reporter: this is a meeting that will be in between meetings with the israeli leaders. he will go to ramallah in the course of tomorrow and hold a one-hour meeting with the palestinian president. this is very much a matter of protocol. the french presiden
to tell us more about this mike hanna joins us live from israel. tell us more about the meetings and talks, mike. >> reporter: well, netanyahu is meeting the french president at want moment, and top of the agenda is the issue of iran am we have already heard from benjamin netanyahu in the course of the day greeting the french president when he arrived thanking for the role in interrupting a certain deal, international deal with iran in order to end sanctions against that country....
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thank you for joining us. the new contract dispute is raising fears that another strike could happen just in time for the holidays. abc 7 news reporter is live in san francisco with the latest. >> reporter: as of right now the trains are still running and the escalators are still going but the negotiations have dragged on now for more than six months. it has caused insecurity for a lot of b.a.r.t riders. and as of this weekend, the negotiations are not over yet. after crunching the numbers, the unions are responding to friday night's b.a.r.t board meeting. >> we are horrified after everything that went on, a contentious bargaining situation, two strikes and two people killed they would take this option. >> reporter: section 4.8 is a provision that gives b.a.r.t employees six weeks of paid leave to care for a sick family member. this sidelines the union contract. >> if we approve a bad deal that is potentially harmful for the fiscal well being of the district that is not a good option. >> reporter: the board sa
thank you for joining us. the new contract dispute is raising fears that another strike could happen just in time for the holidays. abc 7 news reporter is live in san francisco with the latest. >> reporter: as of right now the trains are still running and the escalators are still going but the negotiations have dragged on now for more than six months. it has caused insecurity for a lot of b.a.r.t riders. and as of this weekend, the negotiations are not over yet. after crunching the...
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that leaves us with states. states are the ones that we have seen being aggressive in terms of trying to develop cyber capabilities. over the last two years we saw more and more states expressing an interest to develop those kinds of capabilities and we see it happening in terms of the regular suspects are the permanent members of the u.n. security councils, russia, china, united states, france, u.k., and other countries like iran or israel. >> it goes both ways. hasn't the united states used cyber attacks to deal with iran, for instance? >> according to the new york times, of last year that was published in june. the united states and israeli government were the two governments that developed stux net, a computer worm developed and targeted a nuclear facility in iran. the "new york times" article points out that stux net within the government circles was known as operational olympic games, which signals that it was not an attack that took place on a day and you saw something explode, but more like an operation
that leaves us with states. states are the ones that we have seen being aggressive in terms of trying to develop cyber capabilities. over the last two years we saw more and more states expressing an interest to develop those kinds of capabilities and we see it happening in terms of the regular suspects are the permanent members of the u.n. security councils, russia, china, united states, france, u.k., and other countries like iran or israel. >> it goes both ways. hasn't the united states...
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join us at kp.org and thrive. with holiday magic in both parks, the happiest place on earth, just got merrier. >>> abc7 news anchor dan ashley hit the oracle arena hardwood at last night's warriors game. no, he wasn't playing basketball. he was singing the national anthem. ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [cheers and applause] dan performs all over the bay area with his band "push." you see he's used to it there as he twirled around like that. that is not an easy song to sing. way to go, dan-o. >> good for him. temperature today in the low 60s. breezy winds at the coast. 63 san mateo, mid-60s on the east bay valley and south bay. than cloudier, cooler day tomorrow. rain tuesday and more rain wednesday, should be end big thursday. anywhere from a quarter to about an inch of rain around here. a decent little storm coming our way. >> all right. >> that's it? >> that's it for the week. >> that is it. thank you for joining us on the abc7 sunday morning news. i'm carolyn tyler along with meteo
join us at kp.org and thrive. with holiday magic in both parks, the happiest place on earth, just got merrier. >>> abc7 news anchor dan ashley hit the oracle arena hardwood at last night's warriors game. no, he wasn't playing basketball. he was singing the national anthem. ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [cheers and applause] dan performs all over the bay area with his band "push." you see he's used to it there as he twirled around like that. that...
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the new tax reerm my adversary will ruin us. the demands of the street for quality education to a new constitution to replace the one left by the former dictatorship to dramatically change the nation's political agenda. chile's current constitution does not allow the government to unilaterally call a referendum, and so to try to prove that the public really does support a new constitution, an unprecedented movement is under way calling for voters to mark the top right-hand corner of their ballot which the lefts ac which stand for constitutional assembly. the woman who most certainly will win proposed a new constitution and higher corporate taxes to finance free education, public health and education funds. another candidate who came in a close third in the last presidential election says that generation of politicians won't deliver. >> translator: when she was president, she and her team blocked the vast majority of the reforms she proposes today? why? her generation was traumatized by the coup. they're held back by fear of conf
the new tax reerm my adversary will ruin us. the demands of the street for quality education to a new constitution to replace the one left by the former dictatorship to dramatically change the nation's political agenda. chile's current constitution does not allow the government to unilaterally call a referendum, and so to try to prove that the public really does support a new constitution, an unprecedented movement is under way calling for voters to mark the top right-hand corner of their...
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tell us about it. we'll start with usc, recent success on the grid iron looking to be a case of addition by subtraction. since lane kiffin was fired, the trojons flyered under coach ed orgeron. and are gunning from their sixth win. number four against stamford, winning the last four, stamford trialling. tyler gaffney got the cards into it. 18 yard scamper. we are tied at 17. in the fourth the trojan defense came up. he throws it, forced into the turn over. how about the nice intersense with three minutes to go. we go into the fourth. and how about the field goal to win it on the drive. andre. usc win, ed orgeron may have earnt the official title of head coach. not the only game of fire works. georgia upset against auburn. tigers let. nick marshall the keeper for the quarterback. 34-17. dogs getting the ball back. two to go. aaron murray diving into the end zone, barely gets it in, it counts. 38-37. tigers ned a miracle in the fourth at 18. check it out. the ball is chipped by two defenders, falling int
tell us about it. we'll start with usc, recent success on the grid iron looking to be a case of addition by subtraction. since lane kiffin was fired, the trojons flyered under coach ed orgeron. and are gunning from their sixth win. number four against stamford, winning the last four, stamford trialling. tyler gaffney got the cards into it. 18 yard scamper. we are tied at 17. in the fourth the trojan defense came up. he throws it, forced into the turn over. how about the nice intersense with...
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, explain that to us. we understand that. i think the iranians understand that. >> reporter: hagel insisted the u.s. won't go for what he calls a bad agreement, just to have an agreement. but here at a gathering of defense experts and lawmakers at the reagan presidential library, there was plenty of skepticism about an agreement with iran and a lot of that skepticism was led by key democrats, including hagel's predecessor, former defense secretary, leon panetta. >> there are obviously a whole set of concerns that have been addressed. what's going to happen with the enriched fuel that they've already developed. what's going to happen with the 10,000 centrifuges that are still there? what's going to happen with this heavy water reactor? and how is all of this going to be inspected and verified. >> reporter: but is trust and verify enough when it comes to iran? the powerful chairman of the senate armed services committee says, no. >> i love the slogan, trust but verify, was i've never understood it. but i thi
, explain that to us. we understand that. i think the iranians understand that. >> reporter: hagel insisted the u.s. won't go for what he calls a bad agreement, just to have an agreement. but here at a gathering of defense experts and lawmakers at the reagan presidential library, there was plenty of skepticism about an agreement with iran and a lot of that skepticism was led by key democrats, including hagel's predecessor, former defense secretary, leon panetta. >> there are...